User`s guide

TREK 2 Keyboard
Chapter Two - System Features
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This section covers the TREK 2 keyboard and identifies several keys which you
will commonly use when working with either the disk operating software or other
software.
Description of Function Keys
Key Descriptions
[Esc] Use the escape key to cancel any specific command you may have just
keyed in.
[PrtSc/SysRq] Pressin
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this key will cause whatever is on the screen at the time to be
printed. In Windows 95,98, or NT the Screen will be copied to the
clipboard. Note that in some software pro
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rams, this key may be used
in conjunction with other keys for other specific functions. To use
SysRq, press the [Fn] key and the [PrtSc/SysRq] key to
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ether.
[Scroll Lock] When Scroll Lock is en
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a
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ed, pressin
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the cursor control keys moves
the cursor by fields of text. Press the scroll lock key once to en
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a
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e this
mode. Pressin
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it a second time will disen
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a
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e the scroll lock function.
[Pause/
Break]
The break key is used in conjunction with the control key ([Ctrl] +
[Break]) to cancel a command.
[Alt] Used by itself, the alternate key has no effect in carryin
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out any
commands, but functions with the [Ctrl] and [Del] key ([Alt] + [Ctrl] +
[Del]) to reboot or restart your operatin
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system pro
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ram.
[Caps Lock] The [Caps Lock] key corresponds to a typewriter’s shift lock key, but it
only affects letter keys. Even with the [Caps Lock] key en
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a
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ed, if you
want to
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enerate the symbols and punctuation marks above the number
keys, you must still use the [Shift] key.
TABLE 3. Key Descriptions